Figure 12 generally. The 5 ring roughly represents the size of the vital zone on a deer https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=go...tm%3B420%3B525
Figure 12 generally. The 5 ring roughly represents the size of the vital zone on a deer https://www.google.co.nz/search?q=go...tm%3B420%3B525
Actually that target is different, doesn't have a V bull.
Actually the rifle was unusually clean this time, usually I just keep it "clean enough", but I tried a new solvent/ copper remover that was a tad more effective than I'm used to. After the the "sit time" I'm used to with the borefoam, it was downright shiny using this solvent.
True, but I'm all for clean kills and making use of my opportunities to shoot deer. Hunting time is my most valuable and difficult to get time, so I'll not have it hampered by poor preparations. Where I hunt, I need on an average two deer a day for the foresters to stay happy with me and I'm not able to do that without range time.
Depending on how far your shooting. Statistically a .5moa .308 usingna 175gr smk at 2600 fps will hit a 10" target 92% of the time at 700. A 1moa rifle 83% 1.5moa 67%. This is in a high confidence situation.
Thanks Bryan Litz.
Thats the required precision part taken care of. Now its down to the shooters ability to prdocue those results in different settings and read environmental factos to increase confidence in situations they are faced with.
On reading this book.it highlights just how diminishing the gains in adding velocity are in real world shooting (another debate)
I started with a 308 but havent used that for 18 yrs. The 6,5 mm works superb for the small deer I shoot.
I'vd tried 6mm, but dont like the lesser blood trail if I need to track it.
I'd like to try 7-08, 280 or 7mmRM but its kinda daft to pay 2x bullet price over 6, 5mm here. A magnum really makes a difference in terminal perfofmance at range, but it also less forgiving to errors in the shooting positions. For hunting the shooting position is often flawed, so I stay away from recoil and seems to stay away from poorly shot zeer.
I bought 1000 new 6.5x284 brass as I can get good 6.5x55 performance in a short barrel. This is what i use for hunting.
I also have 600 rds ox 6XC I'm keen to try, but curfently I have no barrel chambered.
20" and I have honestly lost count. It is right around 2000 now, and judging from friends experience they die somewhere 2500-3000 shots. By "die" I mean precision over 3/4 MOA.
Hi Norway, what make is your barrel? That sounds like you're getting very good barrel life from it, as I know guys here in NZ who only got half that amount of shots before they had to step it back, then they only got another 400-600 out of it and it was toast.
kj
Blaser.
And I dont run hot loads.
Let me guess: Button rifled barrels?
From what Im told, hard to beat hammer forged for longevity.
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